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"We’re sad to announce the passing of Bob, alligator snapping turtle and famous Tropical Discovery resident," states the Denver Zoo. Bob called the zoo home for 27 years.
The popular burger chain continues its expansion plans in the metro area. In-N-Out Burger has submitted paperwork with the City of Lakewood to open a site.
Three children, who flew in from out of state, have contracted measles. Health officials ask any who might have been exposed to monitor themselves for signs of the disease.
The Post says the train, the ski resort, and the 'small-town' charm are the perfect ingredients for big-city visitors to find love and the holiday spirit.
Jim Howe, a longtime and well-loved Santa in the Colorado Springs area, needs healing magic and donations to recover from his second leg amputation surgery.
Fight Oar Die team will take on the 2-month Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge to help raise funds for programs that address mental, behavioral, and cognitive health for veterans.
Looking for fun this holiday season? The Gaylord Hotel has everything you could want in a winter wonderland, including Ice slides, holiday shows, and so much more.
Colorado Parks and Wildife have made efforts to reintroduce the species to Colorado since 2013. This recent release of 14 black-footed ferrets wouldn't have been possible without a partnership with ranchers, Gary and Georgia Walker.
Help Breckenridge appease the Norse ski god, Ullr, all in hopes of a bountiful snow season at this winter festival from Dec, 11-15. This is Colorado, so of course, there's a shotski involved.
Last time the alpha Monocerotids meteor shower turned into a "storm" was 1995 when it produced a whopping 400 meteors per hour! If it happens again, your best chance is seeing it from 11 p.m. on Nov. 21 to midnight.
Altitude Sports & Entertainment is taking the cable giant to court, according to a lawsuit filed on Monday. The channel hasn't been available on Comcast since August.
The latest zoo baby joined the family on October 23 and is getting a little extra TLC from zoo caretakers. You can see Eleanor and her lesser kudu family in the Central Ranges habitat.